Free-agent quarterback Colin Kaepernick?will file a grievance under the latest collective bargaining agreement against NFL owners for collusion, according to a document obtained by ABC News. Kaepernick is not going through the NFL Players Association but has instead hired attorney Mark Geragos, who has represented several high-profile clients, including Michael Jackson, former NASCAR driver Jeremy Mayfield and musician Chris Brown. The filing, which demands an arbitration hearing on the matter, says the NFL and its owners "have colluded to deprive Mr. Kaepernick of employment rights in retaliation for Mr. Kaepernick's leadership and advocacy for equality and social justice and his bringing awareness

The NFL wraps up Week 6 of the 2017 NFL season with a less than stellar Monday Night Football affair. The Tennessee Titans host the Indianapolis Colts in an important AFC South matchup. The big news for this game is the potential return of Titans quarterback Marcus Mariota from a hamstring injury. He is listed as questionable, but all reports indicate he will likely play. Most people likely already adjusted for Week 6 fantasy football, but I imagine it is worth noting for some of you. The SB Nation Fantasy War Room will be live today until 8:30 p.m. ET, answering all your fantasy football questions. If you can’t see the comments at the bottom of the article, click here. The War Room is running

With three touchdowns on Sunday against the Cleveland Browns, Texans quarterback Deshaun Watson has the most passing touchdowns by a rookie through six games since the NFL-AFL merger. Tennessee Titans quarterback Marcus Mariota?held the previous record, with 13 touchdowns in 2015. Watson's first touchdown came near the end of the first quarter, when he found a wide-open Will Fuller down the right sideline.

Quarterback Jacoby Brissett (2014-15), Indianapolis Colts: The Colts play at the Tennessee Titans at 8:30 p.m. on Monday Night Football. He has connected on 77 of 127 throws for 997 yards with two touchdowns and three interceptions, and has rushed 22 times for 83 yards and three scores for the 2-3 Colts. Cornerback Juston Burris (2012-15), New York Jets: Came off the bench in his return from injury, but didn’t record any statistics in a 24-17 home loss to the New England Patriots. He has eight tackles, an interception and one pass defended for the 3-3 Jets. Running back Matthew Dayes (2013-16), Cleveland Browns: The rookie seventh-rounder played in the Browns’ 33-17 road loss at the Houston Texans,

It’s been a tale of two teams for the Cincinnati Bengals. The first one looked like a disaster that couldn’t reach the end zone amid an 0-2 start. Then came a much-needed change in replacing Ken Zampese with Bill Lazor as offensive coordinator. That’s led to a much different team over the last three weeks, one that is an overtime loss in Green Bay away from being 3-0. All told, the Bengals will come out of the bye week with a 2-3 record and plenty of reason to think they’ll have a good showing the rest of the season. Will that translate into a winning season? Could it even result in a playoff berth? There’s plenty of reasons to think at least a winning season is possible with games versus the

The NFL's sixth weekend will attract bets from average Joes to professional bettors. The Kansas City Chiefs are 3.5-point favorites over the Pittsburgh Steelers , the rested New Orleans Saints are favored by four against the Detroit Lions , and the Jacksonville Jaguars are 2.5-point favorites over the Los Angeles Rams in a game that opened as a pick'em. With so many eye-popping games and so many NFL odds on the move, you'll want to know to what SportsLine's advanced computer model is picking. SportsLine's Projection Model went an amazing 174-80-2 on straight-up NFL picks last season -- better than all 98 experts tracked by NFLPickWatch. Every single one. SportsLine computer picks also would have

The Indianapolis Colts are still without Andrew Luck after the quarterback underwent surgery in January. Recently acquired passer Jacoby Brissett has played well as the team’s starter in Luck’s place, but the Colts are undeniably worse without the No. 1 pick in the 2012 NFL draft on the field. His absence has been somewhat of a mystery. While Luck’s surgery was described by Colts owner Jim Irsay as an outpatient procedure that wouldn’t threaten the 2017 regular season, it has clearly become a more significant issue than that. Luck has yet to play this season. But the problem for Luck began more than two years ago in a game against the Tennessee Titans. Here’s Luck’s injury history since: Sept.